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1(4·?) : Most farming takes place in ________. A: west coast near British Columbia?? B: northern prairie area??

C: southern part near the border

2(4·?) : Canada has two official languages: English and French. Where do most of the French-speaking people live in Canada? A: Quebec B: Alberta C: Ontario

3(4·?) : The New York Harbor is on_______. A: the East Coast?? B: the West Coast

4(4·?) : One of the oldest towns in the U.S. is ______________. A: New York??

B: San Francisco?? C: Los Angeles?? D: San Diego

5(4·?) : In 1773, a group of patriots responded to the tea tax by staging the ______________.

A: "Boston Tea Party" ?? B: the Republican Party?? C: the League of Nations

6(4·?) : Which of the following was NOT one of the three forces that led to the modern development of Europe?

A: The growth of capitalism B: The Renaissance

C: The Religious Reformation

D: The spiritual leadership of the Roman Catholic Church

7(4·?) : What are the original inhabitants of Canada now called? A: The Indians??

B: The First Nations?? C: The Eskimos

8(4·?) : The basic political system is closely patterned on that of the______System, although a number of significant modifications have been made. A: Washington B: Washminster

C: Westminster*

9(4·?) : Which of the following statements was correct around the time of the American Revolution?

A: The American had the mixed blood of Europeans or their descendants B: The American had the mixed blood of Europeans with American Indians C: The American had the mixed blood of Europeans with blacks

D: The American had the blood of the English and their descendants only

10(4·?) : What is the idea behind checks and balances? A: To help the president get more power??

B: To restrict governmental power and prevent its abuse?? C: To help the Congress to derive more authorities

11(4·?) : __________ is most powerfully presented in Margaret Laurence£§s work, making her highly representative of contemporary Canada? A: Self-analysis

B: Women£§s position C: Cultural difference D: Political environment

12(4·?) : Canada is generally considered as a _______. A: political middle power?? B: economic superpower?? C: cultural small power

13(4·?) : In 1917, the Canadian government introduced conscription, which resulted in bitter resentment in the French-speaking _______ province. A: British Columbia?? B: Nova Scotia?? C: Ontario?? D: Quebec

14(4·?) : In more recent years, partly through Canadian diplomatic efforts, things like ____________ and ____________have been put on the international agenda. A: arms control, human rights?? B: economic crisis, inequality??

C: organized crime, drug trafficking?? D: women'issues, the environment

15(4·?) : Mark Twain is the author?ˉs ______. A: real name B: a pen name

?D??ìa 1(4·?) : The only major industrial power in the world to emerge intact?aand even greatly strengthened from an economic perspective?awas the Soviet Union A: ?? B: ′í

2(4·?) : Robert H Goddard is the founder of modern rocketry technology. He made the first liquid propellant rocket. A: ?? B: ′í

3(4·?) : Puritans believed in predestination. This doctrine holds that God is all-powerful and all-knowing; therefore, the fate of each individual soul is known to God at birth. Nothing an individual can do or say could change their ultimate fate. A: ?? B: ′í

4(4·?) : New York City is the second largest city of the United States. A: ?? B: ′í

5(4·?) : Canada is officially bilingual both at the federal level and at the provincial level. A: ?? B: ′í

6(4·?) : Today, the Chief Justice is still a member of the Court of Appeal. A: ?? B: ′í

7(4·?) : In Asia, the United States tried to contain the People?ˉs Republic of China as well. The United States did not formally recognize the People's Republic of China (PRC) for 30 years after its founding. A: ?? B: ′í

8(4·?) : Canada is a developed country and one of the wealthiest in the world, with the tenth highest per capita income globally (in 2013), and the eighth highest ranking in the Human Development Index (with the HDI value for 2013 being 0.902). A: ?? B: ′í

9(4·?) : The earliest settlers in Ireland came around 7000 BC in the Mesolithic or middle Stone Age Period.

A: ?? B: ′í

10(4·?) : Education is compulsory for children between the ages of 6 and 16 years, but children may enter school at 5 and continue until they are 19. A: ?? B: ′í μ¥??ìa

1(4·?) : Most farming takes place in ________. A: west coast near British Columbia?? B: northern prairie area??

C: southern part near the border

2(4·?) : Canada has two official languages: English and French. Where do most of the French-speaking people live in Canada? A: Quebec B: Alberta C: Ontario

3(4·?) : The New York Harbor is on_______. A: the East Coast?? B: the West Coast

4(4·?) : One of the oldest towns in the U.S. is ______________. A: New York??

B: San Francisco?? C: Los Angeles?? D: San Diego

5(4·?) : In 1773, a group of patriots responded to the tea tax by staging the ______________.

A: "Boston Tea Party" ?? B: the Republican Party?? C: the League of Nations

6(4·?) : Which of the following was NOT one of the three forces that led to the modern development of Europe?

A: The growth of capitalism B: The Renaissance

C: The Religious Reformation

D: The spiritual leadership of the Roman Catholic Church

7(4·?) : What are the original inhabitants of Canada now called? A: The Indians??

B: The First Nations?? C: The Eskimos

8(4·?) : The basic political system is closely patterned on that of the______System, although a number of significant modifications have been made. A: Washington B: Washminster C: Westminster*

9(4·?) : Which of the following statements was correct around the time of the American Revolution?

A: The American had the mixed blood of Europeans or their descendants B: The American had the mixed blood of Europeans with American Indians C: The American had the mixed blood of Europeans with blacks

D: The American had the blood of the English and their descendants only

10(4·?) : What is the idea behind checks and balances? A: To help the president get more power??

B: To restrict governmental power and prevent its abuse?? C: To help the Congress to derive more authorities

11(4·?) : __________ is most powerfully presented in Margaret Laurence£§s work, making her highly representative of contemporary Canada? A: Self-analysis

B: Women£§s position C: Cultural difference D: Political environment

12(4·?) : Canada is generally considered as a _______. A: political middle power?? B: economic superpower?? C: cultural small power

13(4·?) : In 1917, the Canadian government introduced conscription, which resulted in bitter resentment in the French-speaking _______ province. A: British Columbia?? B: Nova Scotia?? C: Ontario?? D: Quebec

14(4·?) : In more recent years, partly through Canadian diplomatic efforts, things like ____________ and ____________have been put on the international agenda. A: arms control, human rights?? B: economic crisis, inequality??